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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 1, 2018 4:56:48 GMT
Is it harder to raise a boy or girl? What do you think and why.
Girls are easier I say. I have one niece and barely any trouble. But I have 3 nephews (ages 5, 5, and 8) and the oldest one is the leader of the gang. It's like a little mafia. Always trying to fight and break things. facepalm
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 2, 2018 13:55:38 GMT
Aww Oh and you have family from the Ukraine? That's where my grandmother and all of them were from. They actually were in a pretty brutal camp in WW2 and came over from a refugee camp just after the war. I grew up hearing Ukranian daily but I can't speak it. How was it over there? you have ukrainian blood too! That's so cool sista. But left Ukraine when I was about 8 so don't remember too much. Visited in 2011 though so hasn't changed much except maybe things looked smaller since when I lived there I was shorter and all looked so much bigger . But was able to get around my village still alone since remembered most of where everything was since I played outdoors often. So basically felt normal going back and family living there was surprised I had no trouble speaking Ukrainian only the whole 3 weeks there (was challenging though since missed English too xD). But was cool seeing my old school again, and my kindergarten across from the school, my church, some stores I used to go to, and family of course. I only remember my best friend in Ukraine mostly and her name but was told she was away and wouldn't see her. Forgot why she wasn't in the village though. But other than seeing friends...I saw mostly all else. However, after the crisis there and things that happened after my visit it's been difficult life there I hear. But if you ever get a chance you should visit and see where your grandma was from. Think it's nice to learn about that and experience it with a visit Not all people from Ukraine have Ukrainian blood .. because it's a multinational territory!
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